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The game has a hidden dynamic resolution scaler that never turns off even if you disable it. On default settings, during heavy combat, your resolution drops to 720p for 2-3 frames. You won’t see it, but you’ll feel the blur.

The game saves during the “save icon” animation. If you see the little red circle spinning in the corner, do not alt-tab. That’s when it crashes. Wait 1 second. Then tab out and read the wiki again. Want the full deep dive? Visit pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Nioh for controller lightbar fixes, ultrawide hacks, and a breakdown of exactly why the water reflections eat your VRAM. nioh pcgamingwiki

Nioh on PC: The Essential “Don’t Die to the Port” Guide The game has a hidden dynamic resolution scaler

[SystemSettings] r.AmbientOcclusionLevels=0 r.DefaultFeature.AmbientOcclusion=False This disables the muddy, crush-black AO. The game looks flatter but cleaner , and you’ll stop walking past Kodama spirits because they’re hidden in fake shadow. Skip the 4K texture packs. Skip the reshades. Go to the PCGamingWiki page and find the link to “Nioh Resolution Scaling Fix” (or the “Disable Adaptive Resolution” mod). The game saves during the “save icon” animation

Go back to Engine.ini in WindowsNoEditor and add: